38 PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW. YORK.—GENERAL WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 
Peter - Henderson: & - Go’s 
“EASEL’ SEED CASE. 
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(PATENT APPLIED FOR.) 
HESE were designed by ourselves and are unequalled for an 
effective display of a good-sized assortment of Henderson’s 
Tested Seeds. For shipment they fold together and pack 
in small compass. One side is devoted to vegetabie seeds 
and the otker side to flower seeds. Each compartment will hold 
from Io to 20 packets of seeds, according to the size of the seed. 
A tray on each side contains the cartons of Peas, Beans and Corn. 
These ‘‘ Easel’? Seed Cases are the finest ever sent out, and 
they are durably made of highly finished woods. 
The different varieties of seeds are fully displayed (a patent 
contrivance always keeps the packets to the front), so that cus- 
tomers can see exactly what is wanted without disturbing the con- 
tents of the case, consequently the seeds sell themselves. 
These ‘‘Easel” seed cases we do not sell, but we will loan one to 
every dealer ordering our seeds in lithographed packages and bulk 
combined (in fair proportions), to the amount of not less than 
$50.00, net, annually. 
No charge for packing or shipping, but freight charges must be 
paid by customers. 
THE * 
EASEL SEED CASE” stands 52 
4 feet high trom toor to top of sign, is 214 feet long x 2% feet wide, has 45 compartments for vegetable 
seeds, 72 compartments for flower seeds, and the trays will hold 100 half-pint cartons of Peas, Beans and Corn (in Jo varieties ) 
The varieties comprising this collection are such as our experience has shown to be the most popular and salable though of course you are 
at perfect liberty to make your own selections from the list on page 35 and our Retail Catalogue for the current year. 
The “Easel” Seed Case Collection of Seeds. 
Retail value, $50.00; Wholesale price, $25.00, though we will loan you this case if you buy annually $50.00 worth of seeds, as above, at wholesale-rates. 
Beet, Long Smooth Blood. 
VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
Meion, Musk, Emerald Gem. Squash, Hubbard. 
“Blood Turnip. Early Hackensack, ee White Bush Scalloped. 
Cabbage, Early Jersey Wakefield. ‘ ‘© Montreal Market. ot Summer Crookneck. 
Oe ‘¢ Summer. ‘* Water Ko!b's Gem. Tomato, Perfection. 
G Selected Late Flat Dutch. Okra, White Velvet. se Trophy. 
Carrot, Long Orange. Onion, Yellow Danvers. Turnip, Golden Ball. 
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‘© Danvers. 
“¢ Scarlet Horn. 
Celery. Golden Dwarf. 
Cucumber, Early White Spine. 
on Short Green. 
Egg Plant, New York Improved. 
Endive, Green Curled. 
Kale, Green Curled. 
Leek, American Flag. 
Lettuce,.Boston Market. 
oo Early Curied Simpson. 
As Salamander. 
Adonis autuinnalis. 
Ageratum, blue. 
Alyssum, Sweet. 
Amaranthus (Joseph’s Coat), 
Antirrhinum, mixed (Snap Dragon). 
Aquilegia, or Columbine, double, mixed. 
Aster, double. mixed. 
§Balloon Vine. 
Balsam, double, mixed. 
AS a white. 
se 03 scarlet. 
Bartonia, Golden. 
Brachycome, mixed. 
Browalliay or Amethyst. 
Calendula Meteor. 
Calliopsis, mixed (Coreopsis). 
Candytuft, mixed. 
Canna, nixed, 
‘© Wethersfield Ked. Red Top Strap Leaf. 
“© Southport White Globe. ‘¢« —Imp’d American Ruta Baga. 
Parsley, Extra Double Curled. < Snowball. 
Parsnip, Long Smooth. 
pa eum eee PERS BE ON ae aes 
Rad.sh, French Breakfast. 100% pint Cartons, 10 each 
of 10 varieties that re- 
tail at 10 cents each. 
a Early Scarlet Turnip. 
Beans, Dwarf, Golden Wax. 
FLOWER SEEDS. 
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Salsify. Long White. 
S-inach, Thick Leaved. 
Squash, Boston Marrow. 
Canterbury Bells, mixed. 
Carnation, double, mixed. 
Centaurea cyanus, or Corn Flower. 
Chrysanthe num, double annual, mixed. 
Chrysanthemum, single annual, mixed. 
Cockscomb, mixed. 
Collinsia mixed. Lobelia, mixed. 
Convolvulus minor, mixed. Lupinus, mixed. 
§Convolvulus, mixed (Morning Glory). Marigold, Double African, mixed. 
Cosmos, mixed. ss French, double, mixed. 
§C\ press Vine, mixed. Marvel of Peru, mixed. 
Datura, mixed. Mesembryanthemum tricolor, mixed. 
Dianthus, double, mixed (China Pink). Mignonette, large flowering. 
os S ngle Fringed, mixed. Myosotis (Foi get-me-not), mixed. 
Digitalis, or Foxglove, mixed §Nasturtium, climbir g, mixed. 
§Dolichos, mixed (Hvacioth Bean). SS ‘Yom Thumb, mixed. 
Eschscholtzia, mixed (California Poppy). Nigella, or Love ina Mist, mixed. 
Gaillardia, mixed. Pansy, mixed. 
Globe Amaranth, mixed. 
Godetia, mixed. 
§Gourds, Ornamental, mixed. 
Helichrysum, or Everlasting, mixed. 
Larkspur Rocket, double. mixed. 
Linum coccineum (Scarlet Flax). 
Those marked § ave climbers. 
450 packets, 10 each of 45 varieties,“that retail at 5 cents per packet. 
Beans. Dwarf, Earliest Red Valentine. 
“Pole, Horticultural or Cranberry. 
Corn, Sugar, Cory (Early.) 
iy sf Henderson (Medium). 
ss “*  Stowell’s Evergreen (Late). 
Peas, Henderson's First of All (Early.) 
‘« Advancer. (Medium.) 
‘« Champion of England. (Late.) 
‘Yorkshire Hero. (Medium.) 
360 packets, 5 each of 72 varieties, that retail at 5 cents per packet. 
Petunia, mixed. 
Phlox Drummondi, mixed. 
Poppy, double, mixed. 
"Single Varieties, mixed. 
Portulaca, mixed. 
Ricinus, Castor Oil Plant, mixed. 
Scabiosa or Mourning Bride. mixed. 
Stocks, Ten Weeks double, mixed. 
Sunflower, Iouble Calif rnian, 
x Giant Russian single, 
Sweet William, mixed. 
§Sweet Peas, mixed. 
white. 
U3 ‘S' -scarlet. 
Oe ‘* pink and white. 
OU ‘*  Javender. 
Verbena, mixed. 
Zinnia, double, mixed. 
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